I wanted some decent mud terrain tires, but did not have the money to spend on some BFGoodrich, ProComp, or TSL. Enter the Phantom Mud King XT (approx. $105 ea. as compared to $149 ea.). I've found that these tires offer excellent off-roading capability, as I have used them on the trails and creek crossings. On-road traction is pretty good, with just a little tire noise. But, that is expected with mud terrain tires. The one problem I've had so far is that a small nail punctured the sidewall and caused a very slow leak. Seems to me that the sidewall should be a little more sturdy for an off-roading tire. Overall, I'm happy with the tires and the traction they offer.

great tire. tried to get stuck by pulling into a hole with the tires submerged and parking but still pulled out with no problem. these tires are the best for the money. the treadwear is great for a mud terrain and i will definately buy another set of these.

Got on loan from a buddy and ran them in a 31" on my Jeep. Did well off road on the rocks and hill climbs. Aired down to 14psi, little too much side wall bulge. Seamed to lose chunks out of the tread easily. Over all I was happy with them. I put about 8k miles on them before he took them back and after measuring tread depth would estimate 20-25k out of the set.

great tire, ran them on my 01' ford single cab 4x4. goes through every little but of mud i put them at my truck is one wheel wonder and it still pulls though. the clean out really well also. they also do extrememly well in sand... climbed a sugar sand hill at about a 45 degree angle with no problem

If there is a better mud/road tire for the money, I cant find it. I have had 6 or 7 sets of Mud Kings over 25 years. they wear well for a mud tire. They are ok but not great in deep snow. They self clean well and are great on rocky ledges too. They are only ok in deep snow and poor in sand. I am always reading how weak the sidewalls are but I have never punched one yet. I am an avid hunter,fisherman,and back country explorer. These tires cant be beat for the money.

im running 35x12.50-15 on a 92 toyota pickup with a chevy v8 conversion i have had them for about 3 weeks and is mainly on the road and do very well but when you need something that gets down in the mud with out breaking the bank this is the tire for you

I had these in a 285/75/16 and put them on the truck at 131,000 and took them off at 166,000 with a little more than 1/4 tread i have to say they wear pretty damn well for a mud tire I just wish they made a 305/70/16. They have a little bit of humm around 55 but not much noise at all and they start to vibrate pretty bad after they wear down pretty good, guy told because off steel radial gettin unshaped or somethin but not a bad tire for the price im moving to a dick cepek crusher now see what happens

I have had 2 sets of these tires on my 2000 tacoma and ran 65,000 miles on the first set. Mostly highway and gravel roads. Second set I have abused and pushing 35,000 and still have good tread. Good in mud and climbing. Would highly recommend these tires.

Got a set from a friend mounted them on spare my CJ5 no problem mud snow sand dirt whatever I had a mind to go tru (mild as I had just finished the restoration all stock no lift no mods) mounted 3 on the wheels for my plow truck and the side wall blew out in my face on #4 as the bead set so the 2 I ran on the rear did really well plowing without 4WD! heavy wet snow or light powder biggest problem none of the local tire shops sell them buddy got them off Ebay new still had the nipples on them and all the single 31 10 15s of them I find used are slicks so can anyone tell me a tire shop that can get them or site? Another pro. 28 psi blown out the sidewall can dust the shop pretty well and leave u dazed/deaf

great tire. do alot of muding. preformance of tire doesn't change much by size. but the thiner tires do dig down faster than the 12.5 i usualy run. as for snow don't waste your time if you have a built up engine. will start spining the tires before they even thing about going any where. wet roads do the same thing. almost had to put my truck into 4wd to go up hill when it was raining. but i still love the tire. just don't have a big engine.

ive owned 3 sets of these tires. 32's 33's and 35's and i gotta say they nasty!!!! ive been places with these tires that sx's mired up in. they last forever as long as you monitor air pressure and keep em rotated. the last set i bought were the 32x11.50's. they were on a 93 yota i had. 3 yrs later they still have half tread on em. (boy i sold truck to only hunts in truck) awesome tires!!! buy em if you can find em!!!